THERE ARE THOSE WHO FALL HARD FOR Oxford. And there are those whose feelings are more ambivalent. While she’s an Oxford graduate who earlier this year returned to the city of dreaming spires to give the JRR Tolkien Lecture on Fantasy Literature, Rebecca F Kuang falls into the latter category.
“I have a lot of conflicted feelings about Oxford,” she says. “On the one hand, it’s such a beautiful illusion. I think a common theme in many dark academia novels – Donna Tartt’s The Secret History, for example – involves longing and desire to be a part of this beautiful, aesthetic, deeply intellectual world. But the fact of the matter is that that world is only accessible to certain bodies. That’s something I felt acutely when I was at Oxford.”